Bespoke Glass Projects

The below projects are a selection of the pieces we have produced in which bespoke sourced, sized or finished glass is featured. If you have any questions or would like to talk through an idea or project which incorporates glass, please contact us.

A client contacted us with a request to create an extending dining table for her newly renovated Cotswolds home. The style of table which had caught her eye was another of our bespoke dining tables, previously created for a pop-up boutique in…

Think strong, defined lines and un-cluttered elegant design! This was the brief which described the commission of two occasional tables for a private Mews property in London. The client required a coffee table and matching…

Bamboo furniture is a style which has been gracing our interiors (and exteriors) since the mid 1800s, and it was a happy moment when a long-standing client asked us to produce a series of shelving units featuring this style! The bespoke…

This project required a variety of partitions for the restaurant area, of which one of the zones had a much lower base wall than some of the other areas. This meant the dividing panel needed to be larger, with a much bigger glass panel. In…

Andrew Nebbett Designs was commissioned to produce a set of polished brass and glass zone partitions or room dividers for the restaurant area of a London Hotel. The structure of the building had already largely dictated the various zones, but to…

We were approached by a London based interior design studio, seeking a dressing room solution for one of their clients. The property was an elegant, period home in central London. The dressing room sported a wealth of period features such…

Sometimes, only Champagne will do…! And so… a champagne trolley was specified by world-renowned five star hotel ‘The Gleneagles Hotel’, famous for its golf courses and golfing history. Already equipped with drinks…

Period equipment, for some is the thing of nightmares, but for many it is the object of marvel and admiration as the design and engineering work displayed are some of the finest of their day. One such fine example of period engineering is this…

We all know what makes a perfect cup of tea… but to make a perfect ‘tea cabinet’ is something of a different recipe! Luckily our team are quite the master brewers, which came in handy when we were contacted by a well-known and highly…